AMPSEMKNTS . CHILDREN SIXPENCE AT ALL DAY SESSIONS. Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. Four Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Prices: 1/ to 3/4. Deaf Aids Available. [ Air Conditioned Throughout. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 30-100. NOW SHOWING: Warner Bros.' Picture that Really Shoots the Works "THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. He made the "Roaring West" roar with laughter. Mark Twain, creator ot 44 Tom Sawyer," ''Huckleberry Finn," "Puddenhead Wilson," *'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," "The Innocents Abroad," "The Prince and the Pauper." 'The Adventures of Mark Twain' Has a cast of hundreds, headed by Fredric March Fredric March (as Samuel Clemens) Alexis Smith Alexis Smith (as Llwy) Alan Hale Donald Crisp C. Aubrey Smith On the Same Programme: "Fin 'n Catty" A Merrie Melodie in Technicolour of a wise cat and a wiser goldfish. Captured Japanese Newsreel Paramount Air Mail News. REG. MADDAMS at the Civic Organ. I PPPTTT7T T?V I mission bay j JDiliKlVJiiJblli X | Phone 50-220 Final Screening To-night at Eight. A Picture You Must Not Miss!! WILLIAM SAROYAN'S Brilliant and Powerful Screen Play. A Story of Irresistible Human Appeil. " THE HUMAN COMEDY" With a Superb Cast. Approved for Universal Exhibition. [ CAPITOL | B A Ph L one M A 6 Final Screening To-night at 7.45. Sydney Greens treet. Peter Lorre in " THE MASK OF DIMITRIOS " Also Evelyn Williams ("Night Must Fall") In V NIGHT ALONE" A Delightful, Slick Human Comedy. Both Recommended by Censor tor Adults. HI ASTOR HI D ™ei-r D Tonight at 8 :: Variety Session 7.30 . Charles Laughton, Binnie Barnes in " The Man From Down Under " Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce in "THE SCARLET CLAW" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Cartoon in Colour. DTTTP'PT FQQ yT - HELIER'S iT Jjjll/JLvJ-iJ-jOO Phone 51-000 To-night at 7.45. " CABIN IN THE SKIES," Ethel Waters, Eddie Rochester, Lena Home, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. Universal Exhibition. Double-starred with " FALL IN," leaturlng William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, Jean Porter. Funnier than a Jeepful of Rookies. Universal Exhibition. nSOUTHEKN^ITOSS - ! ELLERSLIE To-night ~ ~ " STAB SPANGLED KHYTHM," Eddie Bracken. Betty Hutton. " THE GHOST CATCHER." Olsen and Johnson. Both Universal Exhibition. MAYFAIR s A \loVsiS* A M To-night 7.30. Gloria Jean in *' PARDON MY RHYTHM. ' (Universal). Also Bela (Dracula) Lugosi in 44 DARK EYES OF LONDON " Recommended by Censor for Adults CABARET 111 METROPOLE U TO-NIGHT- TO-NIGHT BERT PETERSON'S BAND Milk Bar Supper W. HASSAN, Director. OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (Incorporated) Winter Meeting, 1945 SATURDAY, JUNE 2, AND MONDAY, JUNE 4, (His Majesty's Birthday) Stakes £16,100 ACCEPTANCES lor the Great Northern Hurdles £3, Great Northern steeplechase £4, Cornwall Handicap £4, Green Lane steeplechase £1, Jervois Handicap £3, Hunt Club Hurdles £1, and Members' Handicap £6. {lose on FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 25, By 5 P.M. FEES must accompany In each instance. W. S. SPENCE. :24 Secretary. A O T E A RUGBY CLUB. Next Saturday's Fixtures are as follows:— i Seniors v. Navy, North Shore, 3 p.m. (2 p.m. boat from Ferry Building). Colts v. Parnell, Gribble-Hirst Park, 3 p.m. j Thirds v. Train. Col.,- Anderson t-ark. 3 p.m. x 24 ELLERSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB. Senior B v. Otahuhu, Ellerslie, 3 p.m. Thirds, a bye. Fifths v. Otahuhu, Otahuhu, 1.45 p.m. Sevenths v. Marist, Ellerslie, 1.4 a p.m. Seniors v. Green Lane, Ellerslie, 1 p.m. Inters v. Pt. Chev., Carlaw Park, 12.30 p.m. Juniors v. Otahuhu. Mt. Wellington, 1 p.m. 24 MOUNT ALBERT LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB A Special General Meeting of players and coaches will be held at Fowlds Park Pavilion on MONDAY, May 28, 1945, at 8.15 p.m. , THEO GABRIEL, I 26 Hon. Secretary, j DIGGER S' TOURNAMENT CANCELLED UNTIL LATER DATE | When skips who entered teams will be notified. W. S. RAFFLES, I 24 Hon. Secretary. RACQUET BESTRINGING, best. 8/6 to 30/.— Watts' Sports Depot. Exchange Lane. 45-412. N '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 121, 24 May 1945, Page 10
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